February 13, 2021
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Trump lawyers claim incitement charge a ‘monstrous lie’

Former US President Donald Trump‘s insurrection incitement charge is a “monstrous lie”, his defence lawyers said as they presented evidence in the US Senate.

Lawyer Michael van der Veen called impeachment proceedings against the former president a “politically motivated witch hunt” by the Democrats, the BBC reported.

Trump is accused of causing riots in the Capitol on January 6 which left five persons dead. He denies the charge.

Most Republicans have indicated they will not vote to convict Trump.

The defence team took less than four of its 16 hours, trying to move the impeachment trial to a speedy end.

Former President Donald Trump’s lead lawyer in his impeachment, Bruce Castor, makes his opening statement at the Senate trial on Tuesday, February 9, 2021. (Photo: Senate TV)

After this, senators were given four hours to ask questions of the two sides.

Earlier, they sat through two days of minute-by-minute accounts featuring video and audio footage, as Democratic prosecutors sought to show that Donald Trump had a pattern of condoning violence, had done nothing on the day to prevent the riot, and had expressed no remorse.

They argued that an acquittal could see a repeat attack on the Congress.

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On Friday, van der Veen used his opening remarks to dispute the Democrats’ case that Trump had incited violence during his speech to supporters on January 6 in Washington DC to try to stop Joe Biden’s election victory being certified.

Trump had made allegations of voter fraud and urged his supporters to converge at the Capitol building a short while before the riot broke out.

Impeachment managers walk through the Capitol Rotunda to deliver the article of impeachment for “incitement of insurrection” against former President Donald Trump to the Senate floor in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Aaron Schwartz/Xinhua/ians)

However, the fact there was evidence among some groups that violence had been pre-planned demonstrated “the ludicrousness of the incitement allegations against the (former) president”, van der Veen said, adding: “You can’t incite what was already going to happen.”

“To claim that the president in any way wished, desired or encouraged lawless or violent behaviour is a preposterous and monstrous lie. In fact, the first two messages the president sent via Twitter once the incursion at the Capitol began were ‘Stay Peaceful’ and “No violence because we are the party of law and order,'” the lawyer said.

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Telling the crowd they needed to “fight like hell” was simply political speech, van der Veen said.

Make no mistake, he told the senators, “this is an effort to smear, censor and cancel not just Trump, but the 75 million Americans who voted for him”.

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